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ICDM 2023

Program details

KDA special session
PD1 Post doctoral session 1 Chair(s): Byung-Hyun Park, Byung-Chul Oh
Thursday 19 October, 14:30~15:30
Room 2 (3F)
PD1-1
Kyun Hoo Kim KAIST, Korea
Pharmacological intervention to prevent progressive dysfunction of pancreatic beta cell
PD1-2
B Anjum King George's Medical University, India
Effect of Time Restricted Feeding (TRF) on Cyp11a1 protein expression in ileum(intestinal) epithelium cells and on rhythmic abundance of gut microbiota in prediabetic mice model
PD1-3
Yongkyung Kim University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, United States
PTPN2 regulates mitochondrial function in the context of type 1 diabetes-like stress conditions
PD1-4
Qulsoom Naz King George's Medical University, India
Night owls are canaries in coal mine for metabolic predisposition to T2DM, obesity and cardio-metabolic disorders
PD2 Post doctoral session 2 Chair(s): Hun-Sung Kim, Eun Hee Koh
Thursday 19 October, 15:30~16:50
Room 2 (3F)
PD2-1
Bagas Suryo Bintoro Department of Health Behavior, Environment, and Social Medicine, Indonesia
Healthy lifestyle, access to primary health care, and regular T2DM screening in Java, Indonesia: a district-level analysis for type 2 diabetes prevention
PD2-2
Joo Won Kim Korea University, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Korea
Underlying mechanism of G Protein-coupled Receptor 40 (GPR40) as a novel target to control muscle atrophy caused by obesity and aging
PD2-4
Al Mukhlas Fikri University of Singaperbangsa Karawang, Indonesia
Differences in metabolic syndrome-related risk factors and productivity loss between school teachers living in urban and rural area of Karawang, Indonesia
KS1 Basic research hot topic New techniques for metabolic research Chair(s): In-Kyung Jeong, Jae Myoung Suh
Thursday 19 October, 16:50~18:10
Room 2 (3F)
In the intricate landscape of contemporary biomedical research, understanding cellular processes from single-cell to even single-nucleus resolution is paramount. This section of our conference focuses on three cutting-edge areas that stand at the forefront of biological and medical research: human muscle aging, molecular imaging biomarkers for metabolic diseases, and the quality control mechanisms within mitochondria. Together, these topics highlight the advancement of precise analytical techniques and underline a renewed focus on comprehensive understanding at the microscopic level.
Hongbo Zhang KS1-1
Hongbo Zhang Sun Yat-sen University, China
Human muscle aging at single-cell and single-nucleus resolution
Hongyoon Choi KS1-2
Hongyoon Choi Seoul National University, Korea
Discovery and development of molecular imaging-biomarker for metabolic disease
Hyun Woo Rhee KS1-3
Hyun-Woo Rhee Seoul National University, Korea
Super-resolved mitochondrial proteome map by proximity labeling
KDA 대한당뇨병학회Korean Diabetes Association
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  • Tel: +82-2-714-9064 | E-mail: diabetes@kams.or.kr
  • Business Registration Number: 106-82-31108 | Name of Representative: Kyu-Chang Won
Congress Secretariat (Planbear)
  • #1101, 220, Gonghang-daero, Gangseo-gu, Seoul(07806), Republic of Korea
  • Tel: +82-2-6734-1011/1012/1013  E-mail: icdm@diabetes.or.kr